Product Overview6400 DPI Optical SensorThe XM300 boasts an enthusiastic-grade 6400 DPI optical sensor (Pixart 3988) that gives you the optimal accuracy for competitive gaming. Adjustable in 50 DPI increments further allows you to make seamless transition from your old mouse by fine-tuning to the level that precisely fits your play style. Tracking up to 200 inches per second and 50g acceleration, the XM300 ensures it is as fast and agile as you are!

16.8M Customizable LightingPersonalize the style you game with virtually unlimited colour options of illumination and customizable lighting effects to make the XM300 uniquely yours.

• Smooth RGB cycling effect.• Breathing effect.

20-Million-Click Omron SwitchThe Japanese Omron switches on both buttons provide the most comfortable experience with crisp, tactile responses at your fingertips. The switches are also engineered to guarantee extended life time over 20 million clicks.

Xtreme Ergonomic DesignThe ergonomic design of XM300 is suitable for various right handed grip styles, giving you the incredible feel to bring out your dexterity for all game types.

On-The-Fly DPI AdjustableDefine the DPI according to your preference and make swift adjustment while gaming with synchronized indicator on the side.

Xtreme Macro EngineStay in control with total customization! Program any command and record macros to each button for your favourite games. Personalize settings and RGB lighting just the way you like. The onboard memory allows you to save your gaming profiles directly to your XM300 and go straight into battle wherever you are.

Teflon Mouse FeetThe XM300 features glide-optimizing Teflon mouse feet to enable you to move faster and play longer, enhancing your gaming experience. It also comes with 2 extra sets of Teflon feet to swap in as they wear down.

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